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Honeywell TB7200 Series Wireless Installation & Integration Reference Manual
Honeywell TB7200 Series Wireless Installation & Integration Reference Manual

Honeywell TB7200 Series Wireless Installation & Integration Reference Manual

Tb7200/tb7300/tb7600 series thermostats
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Wireless Installation & Integration
Reference Guide for TB7200/TB7300/
TB7600 Series Thermostats
NETWORK
FIELD WIRING
ELIMINATED

PRODUCT OVERVIEW

The TB7200, TB7300, and TB7600 Series wireless
communicating thermostats are ideal for retrofit applications
where the addition of communicating field bus wiring within
the building space is prohibitive. These wireless thermostats
allow for the use of equipment wiring used by existing
electronic thermostats.
The Honeywell wireless thermostats, along with the
TB-VWG-APP-1014 wireless communication card and the
network driver and device .jar files, are specifically designed
to be used by Honeywell WEBs-AX controllers WEB-2xx,
WEB-6xx, and WEB-7xx controllers powered by Niagara
This reference document provides wireless installation
guidelines, .jar file installation, wireless thermostat setup in
WEBStation-AX, and reference information on the available
wireless objects and object properties supported by each
wireless model.
NOTE: Wireless installations require careful consideration of
the environment where the wireless devices will be
installed. We highly recommend a site survey be
performed prior to bidding on or accepting a job.
MESH TOPOLOGY
WIRELESS NETWORK
HONEYWELL THERMOSTAT(S)
MAIN MESH CLUSTER
®
AX
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REFERENCE MANUAL
TB-RP5000W
REPEATER
REMOTE HONEYWELL
THERMOSTAT(S) CLUSTER
Product Overview .............................................................1
Compatibility ....................................................................2
ZigBee Mesh Network Overview ......................................2
Site Survey Overview .......................................................5
Performing A Site Survey .................................................6
Programming in WEBs-AX Workbench ............................14
Integration .........................................................................24
Tips and Things You Need To Know .................................28
Wireless Device Status LEDs ...........................................28
Troubleshooting ................................................................29
Appendix A: Thermostat Objects ......................................30
Objects Supported by TB7600 Series ...........................33
Disclaimer .........................................................................50
Trademarks .......................................................................50
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Contents
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Tips and Things You Need To Know .........28 network driver and device .jar files, are specifically designed Wireless Device Status LEDs ...........28 to be used by Honeywell WEBs-AX controllers WEB-2xx, ® Troubleshooting ..............29 WEB-6xx, and WEB-7xx controllers powered by Niagara Appendix A: Thermostat Objects ........30...
  • Page 2: Compatibility

    WEB-7xx 3.5 or later Honeywell .jar files The network and device .jar files are required for the Honeywell ZigBee wireless thermostat network. You can download the files from the Honeywell Buildings Forum (http://buildingsforum.honeywell.com). ZIGBEE MESH NETWORK OVERVIEW ZigBee is a specification for a suite of high level communication protocols using small, low-power digital radios based on the IEEE 802.15.4-2003 standard for wireless personal area networks (WPANs).
  • Page 3: Basic Initial Design And Deployment Considerations

    • Honeywell recommends using a per floor horizontal architecture vs. a vertical one. Transmitting from one floor to the other may be possible in certain applications (such as going through stairways), but the design and optimization of the thermostat antenna is designed for optimal horizontal distance penetration and not a vertical one.
  • Page 4 • In order to avoid interference from other wireless devices, such as wireless routers, wireless adapters or laptops using wireless networks, etc., ensure that a minimum distance of 3 feet (1 meter) is maintained between any Honeywell wireless device and any Wi-Fi devices. A distance of 10 feet (3 meters) or more is preferred when possible (Fig. 3).
  • Page 5: Site Survey Overview

    WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS SITE SURVEY OVERVIEW If available, it is best to have a floor plan layout showing the location of all the proposed thermostats to be installed (Fig. 6). WIRELESS THERMOSTAT PROPOSED WEBs-AX CONTROLLER WITH WIRELESS COMMUNICATION CARD MCR32617 Fig.
  • Page 6: Performing A Site Survey

    NOTE: To ensure a proper survey, Honeywell recommends using ONLY channels 15 or 25 to avoid network interfer- ence with 802.11 Wi-Fi devices in the 2.4GHz spectrum range. Begin by setting BOTH devices to the SAME channel &...
  • Page 7 WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS At the Job Site 1. Begin by positioning the controller with the wireless communication card centrally in the floor space you are working in. 2. Find the coverage radius of the controller at its proposed location. This coverage radius is the first hop from the controller. Any thermostat or repeater should be NO FARTHER than 5 hops to and from the WEBs-AX controller with the wireless communication card.
  • Page 8 WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS Move to another cluster of thermostats at different points to determine the radius. This represents the maximum radius of the first hop where connectivity is possible based on the building environment and partition construction. Please note that this distance can be anywhere from 0 to hundreds of feet (Fig.
  • Page 9 WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS NOTE: To force an immediate reading from the thermostat, right click on the thermostat, select Actions > Ping. Fig. 11. Ping a thermostat to get an immediate reading of the thermostat's transmission signal (TRSS) at the station. 5.
  • Page 10 • You should always plan for a floor by floor horizontal architecture vs. a vertical one. • Additional controllers with wireless card can be used when clusters become too far apart in an installation. • You can always contact your Honeywell sales representative for recommendations if you have a floor plan layout available for review.
  • Page 11: Best Practices For Initial Network Start-Up

    WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS BEST PRACTICES FOR INITIAL NETWORK START-UP The startup of a ZigBee wireless network is easy once you understand how devices join the network. Review this section to learn how to do the initial network startup so all devices join the network. Six Addresses Per Device ZigBee is a standard which is suitable for wireless thermostat networks.
  • Page 12 WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS HOW ORPHAN NODES ARE CREATED IN THE FIELD Example: 2 small buildings are within a few feet of each other. Both have 6+ devices each (Fig. 15). NOTE: A configuration like this, with communicating thermostats split between two buildings, is not recommended. Premises •...
  • Page 13 The Honeywell wireless card (TB-VWG-APP-1014) and related Honeywell TB7200, TB7300, and TB7600 wireless thermostats use ZigBee/IEEE 802.15.4 physical layer for communication. The WEBs-AX controller with the wireless communication card acts as network coordinator device for the IEEE 802.15.4/ZigBee network used with the Honeywell wireless thermostats. A recommended typical maximum of: •...
  • Page 14: Programming In Webs-Ax Workbench

    The following instructions assume you are familiar with the WEBs-AX Workbench and its related functions. This section guides you through the steps to set up a Honeywell wireless network in WEBs-AX. Install the wireless communication card (TB-VWG- APP-1014) on a WEBs-AX controller before you begin.
  • Page 15 WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS Configuring the Wireless Communication Card 1. Right click on the WirelessTstatNetwork driver, select Views, then Property Sheet. 2. Enter the Port Name for the wireless card in the Serial Port Config section. WEB-2xx and WEB-6xx controllers must use option slot 1 on the controller and must be set to COM1.
  • Page 16 WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS 4. The Status field at the top of the Property Sheet should display (ok). This means your wireless card on the controller is recognized. 5. Click on the Save button to save your settings and to properly start the network. As soon as a valid PAN ID and Channel are given to the WEBs-AX controller’s wireless communication card, any thermo- stat having the same configuration of PAN ID and Channel can be detected and registered to the wireless card.
  • Page 17 WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS Adding Thermostats to a Station This section describes how to add wireless thermostats to a station. 1. Double click on the WirelessTstatNetwork in the Nav pane. 2. Click on the Discover button, and click OK. If desired, you can enter the lowest and highest thermostat Com Addr number in the Device Low Limit and Device High Limit text boxes if you want to limit the number of devices discovered.
  • Page 18 WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS network is another option. This will enable it to have a Zigbee address assigned by the wireless communication card of the WEBs-AX controller or another thermostat. It will then enable the WEBs-AX controller to discover it; once discovered, re-install it at the proper location.
  • Page 19 WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS Add and Quick Add. Transfers any selected device from a “temporary” status under the discovered window and loads them directly under the “WirelessTstatNetwork” folder in the database window. This enables the thermostat to display all its point extensions.
  • Page 20 Model: The default thermostat model number given in the database. Type: Identified for the moment which type of Honeywell wireless device has been detected Com Address: The current physical MAC address set at each individual thermostat in its local configuration (Com Addr parameter set at the thermostat or repeater).
  • Page 21 WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS MORE INFORMATION ON THE WIRELESS DEVICE PROPERTIES Right click any thermostat on the WirelessTstatNetwork to load the thermostat property sheet. Status: Will give the status of the wireless thermostat on the network •...
  • Page 22 WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS 6. To see the points available for a thermostat or repeater, double click on a point to see the WirelessTstatPoint Manager view, then click on the Discover button. We recommend only adding the points needed for each device. 63-4522—02...
  • Page 23 WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS 7. Select the points to add to the database, and click Add. Like adding thermostats, you can add one point at a time or group select and add all desired points to the database. Changes to point parameters can be made as you add them to the data- base or after the points are added.
  • Page 24: Integration

    WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS INTEGRATION Global Commands The following figure shows typical objects from each thermostat that can be monitored and commanded from the front-end. GLOBAL COMMANDS ALL DEVICES (ALL THERMOSTATS) OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE AND OUTDOOR HUMIDITY (ENTHALPY) DEHUMIDIFICATION LOCKOUT OUTDOOR TEMPERATRE AND HVAC PLANT CURRENT MODE...
  • Page 25 • Heating Valve Status (Enum); • Cooling Valve Status (Enum); • PI Heating Demand (Numeric) • PI Cooling Demand (Numeric) • Window Alarm (Boolean); • Filter Alarm (Boolean); • Service Alarm (Boolean); Fig. 19. Typical GUI for TB7200 Series. 63-4522—02...
  • Page 26 WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS TB7300 Integration Graphical User Interface Objects The following objects should be typically used in a GUI: • Room Temperature (Numeric); • Occupied and Unoccupied Heat Setpoints (Numeric); • Occupied and Unoccupied Cool Setpoints (Numeric); •...
  • Page 27 WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS TB7600 Integration – Graphical User Interface Objects The following objects should be typically used in a GUI: • Room Temperature (Numeric); • Occupied and Unoccupied Heat Setpoints (Numeric); • Occupied and Unoccupied Cool Setpoints (Numeric); •...
  • Page 28: Tips And Things You Need To Know

    WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS TIPS AND THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW • Be sure all thermostats communicating to any single WEBs-AX controller are using the same PAN ID and Channel as the WEBs-AX controller wireless communication card. •...
  • Page 29: Troubleshooting

    WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS TROUBLESHOOTING System Troubleshooting Recommendations 1. If a thermostat/repeater is not detected by a WEBs-AX controller, verify that the LED is blinking at least 4 times. For any devices to be added to the database, 4 short blinks have to be seen on the thermostat/repeater network card. If it is only blinking twice, ensure that the PAN ID and Channel of the thermostat/repeater is the same as the WEBs-AX controller it must communicate with.
  • Page 30: Appendix A: Thermostat Objects

    WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS APPENDIX A: THERMOSTAT OBJECTS OBJECTS SUPPORTED BY TB7200 AND TB7300 SERIES Please refer to the specific installation guide of each TB7200 and TB7300 thermostats for a detailed overview on each property listed.
  • Page 31 WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS Object Object Name Object Type Property Present Value             Aux Command Boolean Writable (R,W) Present Value    ...
  • Page 32 WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS Object Object Name Object Type Property Room Present Value Temperature Boolean Writable             (R,W) Override Configuration Present Value  ...
  • Page 33: Objects Supported By Tb7600 Series

    WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS OBJECTS SUPPORTED BY TB7600 SERIES Please refer to the specific installation guide of each TB7600 thermostats for a detailed overview on each property listed. Object Name Object Type Object Property ...
  • Page 34 WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS Object Name Object Type Object Property Password Numeric Writable Present Value (R,W)                   ...
  • Page 35 WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS Object Name Object Type Object Property Set Clock Alarm Boolean Point Present Value (R)                Service Alarm Boolean Point Present Value (R) ...
  • Page 36 WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS Object Name Object Type Object Property Cooling Setpoint Limit Numeric Writable Present Value (R,W)                 ...
  • Page 37 Wireless Repeater The wireless repeater (TB-RP5000W) has been specifically designed to be used within a Honeywell wireless ZigBee network. It is intended to be a low cost additional communication component when some remote thermostats are too far from the main mesh of Honeywell devices and cannot communicate.
  • Page 38: List Of Property Numeric Value Range Restrictions

    WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS LIST OF PROPERTY NUMERIC VALUE RANGE RESTRICTIONS Object Name Object Type Range Restrictions Room Temperature Numeric Writable temperature,min=-40,max=122 Outdoor Temperature Numeric Writable temperature,min=-40,max=122 Room Humidity Numeric Point percent,min=5,max=90 Supply Temperature Numeric Point temperature,min=-40,max=122 Supply RH...
  • Page 39 WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS Object Name Object Type Range Restrictions RTC Communication Address Numeric Writable none,min=1,max=127 Config BO5 Outside Air Lockout Setpoint Numeric Writable temperature,min=-40,max=122 Damper Minimum Position Numeric Writable percent,min=0,max=100 Damper Maximum Position Numeric Writable percent,min=0,max=100 Damper Max Heat Position...
  • Page 40: List Of Property Enumeration Sets For Bv Objects

    WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS LIST OF PROPERTY ENUMERATION SETS FOR BV OBJECTS Object Name Object Type Range Restrictions Dehumidification Status Boolean Point falseText=Off,trueText=On G Fan Status Boolean Point falseText=Off,trueText=On W2 Status Boolean Point falseText=Off,trueText=On W1 Status Boolean Point falseText=Off,trueText=On...
  • Page 41 WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS Object Name Object Type Range Restrictions Dehumidification Lockout Boolean Writable falseText=Disabled,trueText=Enabled Aux Command Boolean Writable falseText=Off,trueText=On Units Boolean Writable falseText=Imperial,trueText=SI Progressive Recovery Boolean Writable falseText=Off,trueText=Active Aux Contact Boolean Writable falseText=Normally Opened,trueText=Normally Closed Fan Purge Delay Boolean Writable falseText=Off,trueText=On...
  • Page 42: List Of Property Enumeration Sets For Mv Objects

    WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS LIST OF PROPERTY ENUMERATION SETS FOR MV OBJECTS Object Index Range Restrictions No alarm Window alarm Filter alarm Alarm ( TB72xx and TB73xx ) Service alarm Window & filter alarms Window &...
  • Page 43 WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS Object Index Range Restrictions None Door Dry BI2 Config ( TB72 / TB73xx ) Rem OVR Filter Service None Rem NSB Rem OVR DI1 Config ( TB76xx ) Filter Service Fan Lock Alarm None Rem NSB...
  • Page 44 WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS Object Index Range Restrictions 0.5 Minutes 1 Minute 1.5 Minutes 2 Minutes 2.5 Minutes 3 Minutes 3.5 Minutes 4 Minutes 4.5 Minutes Floating Motor Timing 5 Minutes 5.5 Minutes 6 Minutes 6.5 Minutes 7 Minutes 7.5 Minutes...
  • Page 45 WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS Object Index Range Restrictions 0 Minutes 1 Minute 2 Minutes Minimum On/Off Time (Anticycle) 3 Minutes 4 Minutes 5 Minutes 2 Events Event Display 4 Events 1 Stage Heating Stages Cooling Stages 2 Stages Default Zone Handle...
  • Page 46 WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS Object Index Range Restrictions 2 ºF / 1.1 ºC 3 ºF / 1.7 ºC 4 ºF / 2.2 ºC Proportional Band-( TB72xx & TB73xx ) 5 ºF / 2.8 ºC 6 ºF / 3.3 ºC 7 ºF / 3.9 ºC 8 ºF / 4.4 ºC...
  • Page 47 WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS Object Index Range Restrictions Auto System Mode-TB76Hxx Cool Heat Emergency Auto System Mode – TB76xx Cool Heat System Mode – TB72xx & TB73xx See Table Notes 1 and 2 on page 49 Auto 0 Hours 1 Hour...
  • Page 48 WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS Object Index Range Restrictions 0 Hours 1 Hour 2 Hours 3 Hours 4 Hours 5 Hours 6 Hours 7 Hours 8 Hours 9 Hours 10 Hours 11 Hours Temporary Occupancy Time-(TB73xx & TB72xx) 12 Hours 13 Hours 14 Hours...
  • Page 49 WIRELESS INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TB7200/TB7300/TB7600 SERIES THERMOSTATS Table Notes For TB72xx and TB73xx devices, usable enumerations for the System Mode depends on Sequence of Operation selected. The Auto mode can be used only if the AutoMode configuration parameter is set to On. For TB72xx and TB73xx, the default value of System Mode depends on the Local Sequence of Operation selected and the value of the AutoMode configuration parameter.
  • Page 50: Disclaimer

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